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From: | manni DOT heumann AT gmx DOT de (Manni Heumann) |
Subject: | Re: Allegro Fonts:Getting |
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"Edmund Horner" <edmund1 AT geocities DOT com> wrote: >You might find some fonts by looking through the examples and demo that came >with Allegro (use GRABBER.EXE to look in the .DAT files). > >There is a program called TTF2PCX, which you might find at >http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/ttf2pcx/index.html This was written by the >author of Allegro and can be used to make fonts out of TrueType font files. > That poses an interesting question: If you take a TTF from your win95 installation, convert it to something usable with Allegro and then distribute this along with one of your programs... would that be legal? -- Manni
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